Product Review : Otovent

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2020
  • Here is a video where I demonstrate how to use Otovent, which is a product that is used to treat Eustachian tube dysfunction. I think it might be easier to do it I had an extra arm! If you like this video, I've got many more on different ENT topics.
    Here's the blog site: DrShellenberger.com

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  • @LL-wu5ui
    @LL-wu5ui 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your review and advice. I have had problems with this for years.

  • @butterflymoon6368
    @butterflymoon6368 Год назад

    had this for a year but doc just told me to use this instrument so i'll buy one tomorrow.

  • @AhmadHamzabalad
    @AhmadHamzabalad Год назад

    Thank you Dr

  • @sandraperrin3172
    @sandraperrin3172 Год назад +1

    Hi I have blocked up ears for days as a time but I also have high pitched noise most the time. Will this help or harm my condition? Great video

  • @theone4042
    @theone4042 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Doc

  • @rebelheart411
    @rebelheart411 Год назад

    I had a bad cold when I was 13 and ended up blowing my nose too hard causing a hole in my ear drum which was extremely painful. How do I ensure I don’t do the same thing when trying to blow up the balloon?

  • @kevtlee08
    @kevtlee08 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have very bad etd. I’m always hearing cracking noises in my ear and feeling pressure. Gonna need to try this.

  • @Chrissers88
    @Chrissers88 Год назад +3

    I just purchased this and used it a few times along with your video. I struggle to take the water, so I will have to get some straws, because it's not really doing much without being able to swallow more. I have had issues with my left ear for over 7 years now. It started with thrush, then a few ear infections and seemed to be messed up after that! Every time I get a cold or some nasty virus, it clogs up for a week to three weeks. Of course this impacts my ability to work and do daily tasks!!! I have allergies too and take a good antihistamine for that. Sometimes pressure changes make me dizzy and I have tinnitus in that ear most of the time. I just had a nasty upper respiratory infection and my left ear has been clogged for over 2 weeks. I was deaf and there was intense pressure and pain. I got a steroid spray from a doctor and I had been doing nasal steams with Olbas oil. Now I can hear again (like 80%) and there is no pain, but the ear's still "squishy" as I like to describe it. Over the years the ENT doctors I saw just put the camera up my nose and told me "Everything looks fine" I gave up trying to figure out what was wrong, but was convinced I had ETD. Anyways thanks for this :)

    • @passingby3060
      @passingby3060 11 месяцев назад

      What happened? Did this otovent solved the problem?

    • @Chrissers88
      @Chrissers88 11 месяцев назад

      @@passingby3060 Sadly not. I found de contestants and steam inhalations helped though. The pain went away and I can hear again after a few weeks.

    • @amadeusdd965
      @amadeusdd965 8 месяцев назад

      Sad story.. i have issues after 6 infections too ( hard to hear sometimes

  • @shelbynewsted8088
    @shelbynewsted8088 2 года назад +2

    Not sure if this video is really quiet or if the eustachian tube dysfunction that brought me here is extra bad tonight. Anyways, nice review and demonstration...waiting for mine to come in the mail!

    • @TiffanyMaryJean
      @TiffanyMaryJean 2 года назад +1

      Did it work? I just bought mine today on Christmas.

  • @malorywood2944
    @malorywood2944 Год назад +4

    Does this help unplug ears even if you don't have fluid in them? I have no fluid but my ears clog throughout the day and it's miserable

  • @Littleshizzle216
    @Littleshizzle216 2 года назад

    Will this work for otitis media with effusion ??

  • @paulkelly1494
    @paulkelly1494 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr shellenberger, I'm having an awful time, my ears feel heavy, I'm dizzy and the pressure is awful. But the symptom that I find the worst is when I speak it sounds in my head like my voice is disappearing, I've had this for about 5 weeks now, I'm waiting for an ENT appointment which can take months here in the UK. Does this sound normal ? Also I've just ordered this balloon and worried about the air getting stuck and adding to the pressure, is this possible ? Thanks Paul

  • @nurulabdullah7090
    @nurulabdullah7090 Год назад

    Hi doctor, i have hyperacusis & misophonia all my life. Its been curse & blessing. When On Jan this year, someone blast off his phone speaker near me, made my ears in pain, numb, ringing, clogged up & stuffed. All my left side from ear, nose & throat feels numb & clogged up, throats hurt. Only 2 weeks after that went to ent, told me the wind cant get passed through (left ear - sensitive one), got meds for 2 weeks, went again, told me the wind can passed through now. But when I told him it still feels the same, he told me to go to big hospital, just like he abandoned me. In June, I got slapped repeatedly also on my left ear, which makes it worse. Been to audiologist, test, normal. Been in several meds including eardrops, meds & injection for nerve, antibiotics, inflammation, etc. Early this month, it feels like I got the sensitivity back, not clogged up anymore, but just this week, its back to square one. Didnt even wanna talk cause it feels like I talk under water? Makes me feels dizzy. When I try to yawn @ burp, it feels like the wind/air got stuck & couldnt get out too, which makes it hurt. Wish someone could help me. Its taking toll on my physical & mental health too. Been crying myself to sleep all this time. Before, I got anxious & couldnt sleep bcause of the sensitivity to sound. Now, anxious & also couldnt sleep bcause I cant hear like I used to..☹️

  • @theresnosuchthingasnormal4496
    @theresnosuchthingasnormal4496 2 года назад +1

    Oh, also, does excessive yawning / opening the mouth tighten eustation tube muscles?

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      No that’s just a common way to “pop” the ears.

    • @nurulabdullah7090
      @nurulabdullah7090 Год назад

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 when i try to yawn or burp, feels like the air got clogged up but couldnt get out, which makes it hurt (only on my left ear). After several accident this year, my left ear in pain, numb, ringing, feels clogged up & stuffy. Also my left nose got stuffed, left throat hurt. From Jan this year until now. Diagnosed with hyperacusis & misophonia before accident.

  • @Relesy
    @Relesy 2 года назад +1

    Does this risk causing patulous or a hole in the eardrum if one of my ears pops fine? It’s the other side that doesn’t.

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад +2

      I haven’t seen any patients develop patulous eustachian tube issues with using otovent. Also haven’t seen any research showing that that could be a side effect.

    • @Relesy
      @Relesy 2 года назад +1

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 thank you!

  • @oliviah9858
    @oliviah9858 2 года назад +6

    My issue with this is that I can’t swallow once I have it inflated. It’s like the pressure is too much and it deflates before I can. Hopefully I’ll get it with practice

    • @Rose_from_UK
      @Rose_from_UK Год назад

      I put water in my mouth before I start

    • @stuartkeel5552
      @stuartkeel5552 Год назад +4

      Fill the balloon with air, pinch it close with your fingers, take a big swallow of water and hold it in your mouth, hold your breath a second, let the air in (it will go in slowly and your will feel the air going into both of your ears because it's all connected) and then swallow while letting the air out too. You will make a hilarious burping sound. When my ears are full of fluid, I do this ever couple of hours until the fluid is gone. Take a couple of days usually.

    • @hadioden5420
      @hadioden5420 25 дней назад

      For god sake humans !!! Any one tried it and it worked ??!! Please comment here if it worked , we need feed back , we need hope !!!!!!

    • @oliviah9858
      @oliviah9858 25 дней назад

      @@hadioden5420 after a few days I finally got it to work and within a few days of using it I was totally fluid free! Keep trying. It gets easier the more you use it I realized, just takes a ton of practice

  • @passingby3060
    @passingby3060 11 месяцев назад

    😢Today my first day using this tool , I did all that in both ways for both ears but non opened, the air stays in the balloon and I feel nothing just pressure of the air trying to escape from my nose 👃 why?

  • @SammyJax
    @SammyJax 3 года назад +1

    I had an ETD last year that left me with tinnitus. Is this device worth a shot?

    • @margosugitachi9693
      @margosugitachi9693 3 года назад +1

      Hi Sammy my name is Margo... did you try it? I bought it but I'm sort of afraid to try it. My ears clogged out of the blue 4 months ago and now I'm having ringing the past few weeks. No ENT, doctor etc has helped me. They just tell you your ears are fine and try flonase etc. None of it has helped me. How are you doing? I hope you see this.....Did they tell you what your ETD is from??

    • @SammyJax
      @SammyJax 3 года назад

      @@margosugitachi9693 I got it and I tried it. It hurt really bad, but in a relieving, good way. My ear has felt less clogged and hasn't made thumping sounds as much since. I still having ringing.. No one knows why I had an ETD, but I saw another ENT Friday and none have been really helpful, and he hadn't heard of this device.

    • @margosugitachi9693
      @margosugitachi9693 3 года назад

      @@SammyJax Thanks for replying Sammy. I still have the Otovent sitting here. I tried at least stretching the balloon out a few times and then tried to blow it up to get it started. Even with my mouth I couldn't get the stupid balloon to blow up.. Did you hear your ear(s) pop? Did your ETD just come out of the blue? I was told no fluid, no wax how about you. I'm going to see another ENT on the 15th but I know they won't help me. :( This is so maddening. I have to admit I'm still worried that if I try this device it will make things worse. Can I ask how many times it took for it to work? Everybody is saying different things as far as how to do it and how long until they saw results. THANKS AGAIN! HEALING HUGS, Margo

    • @lioness1622
      @lioness1622 Год назад

      How is your tinnitus now? Did this device help?

    • @SammyJax
      @SammyJax Год назад

      @@lioness1622 it helped pop my ears. Tinnitus is still there, not as loud as it once was tho.

  • @XENONEZZ2
    @XENONEZZ2 7 месяцев назад

    Haha...I can't even seem to get the balloon to inflate....how much pressure should it take...?.

  • @AsmaKhan-rn3db
    @AsmaKhan-rn3db Год назад +1

    It doesn't deflate back in the nose and swallowing. Does that mean my Eustachian tube is completely blocked?

    • @passingby3060
      @passingby3060 11 месяцев назад

      😢Today my first day using this tool , I did all that in both ways for both ears but non opened, the air stays in the balloon and I feel nothing just pressure of the air trying to escape from my nose 👃 why?

  • @theresnosuchthingasnormal4496
    @theresnosuchthingasnormal4496 2 года назад +4

    Hi, thanks for this video. I have ETD and my ears are very sensitive to changes in air pressure. I used the otovent back in January but didn't see any improvement, in fact I feel that it made my ears worse and the crackling and popping sounds became louder and more noticable. I do however feel that this occurred because I wasn't using it properly. I simply blew up the balloon with my nose but did not let the air go back up my nose whilst swallowing. As you said in the video this probably made the muscles around my eustation tube tighten up. What do you think? From today I'm giving it a second go but this time I will be sure to let the air go back up my nose whilst swallowing.

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад +1

      I think it’s reasonable to try it out for at least a week and see if you see any improvement. You’re not alone though in complaining that it did not have as much of an effect as you hoped. It’s not a perfect cure.

    • @skillsmachine9164
      @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад +1

      How did it go? Ive used it for 3 days and my ears feel weird. Like there is too much air in them and mine didnt pop. Id say mine is probly worse now too. Bloody frustrating

    • @luluah1198
      @luluah1198 Год назад +1

      @@skillsmachine9164 according to leaflet needs to be used for 2-3 weeks. After that consult gp

    • @CW-ke8rk
      @CW-ke8rk 9 месяцев назад

      @@dr.shellenberger9830- Hi Doc
      About 3 months ago I blew my nose very hard and both ears hurt. They didn’t pop like they would on a plane. I could still hear perfectly fine but they hurt. I already had occasional ringing in both ears before that happened. I was careful ever since when blowing. Then a month later my ears got worse, had given me lots of dizziness and nausea ever since. I have an inner ear infection and 3 lots of antibiotics. A blood test confirmed last week I still have an infection. I finish my last lot of antibiotics tomorrow. When the doc looks through my ears he can never find any wax, any fluid etc, but when I move my ears I can hear lots of fluid in the middle ear canal that’s just not draining at all(no matter how many techniques I do to open up the Eustachian tube). The doctor has referred me to see an ENT specialist but getting an early appointment here is a nightmare. I bought this product but I’m very sceptical about trying it. My hearings never once went deaf but I need to get back to work soon and scared the fluid doesent drain. A infection just very well may return. Do you think I should use this or wait until the infection has fully healed? I would hate to try it when the tube may be damaged or whatever. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

  • @ellie-tk4jy
    @ellie-tk4jy Год назад

    I don't feel the air in my ears. It goes from one nostril into another. When I swallow the water while letting the air in nothing happens to my ears. The only time I feel air pressure change is when I blow the balloon up.

  • @CW-ke8rk
    @CW-ke8rk 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Doc
    About 3 months ago I blew my nose very hard and both ears hurt. They didn’t pop like they would on a plane. I could still hear perfectly fine but they hurt. I already had occasional ringing in both ears before that happened. I was careful ever since when blowing. Then a month later my ears got worse, had given me lots of dizziness and nausea ever since. I have an inner ear infection and 3 lots of antibiotics. A blood test confirmed last week I still have an infection. I finish my last lot of antibiotics tomorrow. When the doc looks through my ears he can never find any wax, any fluid etc, but when I move my ears I can hear lots of fluid in the middle ear canal that’s just not draining at all(no matter how many techniques I do to open up the Eustachian tube). The doctor has referred me to see an ENT specialist but getting an early appointment here is a nightmare. I bought this product but I’m very sceptical about trying it. My hearings never once went deaf but I need to get back to work soon and scared the fluid doesent drain. A infection just very well may return. Do you think I should use this or wait until the infection has fully healed? I would hate to try it when the tube may be damaged or whatever. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

    • @taliatfaham2140
      @taliatfaham2140 6 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that hope you are okay now

    • @41-4E-4F-4E
      @41-4E-4F-4E 5 месяцев назад

      Read this comment and seen the Dr never responded. Will avoid this channel.

    • @darrenhale4028
      @darrenhale4028 3 месяца назад

      Did you have any luck? Sounds like I have the same issues as you.
      Trying all sorts of nose sprays and other things becayee ENTs seem pretty useless.
      I'll have to try this. Will report back

  • @skillsmachine9164
    @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад +1

    Ive been using it for 2 days. It feels like i have air in my tubes now all the way to my ears. It did not pop. Did you get this feeling?

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      How it makes peoples ears feel can vary. I’d keep using it for maybe a week or two if it doesn’t hurt too much. A lot of times it does take a little bit of time to see the eustachian tubes open up and feel like they’ve popped.

    • @skillsmachine9164
      @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад +1

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 did the air go all the way through for you? The air goes all the way in but then has no where to go and the balloon stops pushing air in because its full. Im swallowing with water but does not happen for me.

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад +1

      @@skillsmachine9164 the point is not to have it feel like they pop every time. The point of using otovent is to exercise and dilate the Eustachian tubes so that they will eventually pop and work well.

    • @skillsmachine9164
      @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад +2

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 okay. Mine just feel fuller with air now and its irritating. Have already seen an ent....not sure this is a great idea. Seems like it could makes things worse if they dont pop and just fill the tubes up with air

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      @@skillsmachine9164 yeah it’s not guaranteed to be a perfect cure. Getting our ears to feel “just right” is a hard thing. Some patients love Otovent, others say it doesn’t help. But it’s not designed to be just done a few times and fix all the ear problems.

  • @asookdeo316
    @asookdeo316 2 месяца назад

    Gargle with Himalayan sea salt, 3 to 4 times a day also stay it in nose,

  • @margosugitachi9693
    @margosugitachi9693 3 года назад

    What side effects. I'm scared to try it. They say there's no fluid in my ear. It just won't pop for over 4 months now. Please respond. Thank you

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  3 года назад

      The otovent should not have any side effects. Would be perfectly reasonable to try in a patient who has problems popping their ears but has no fluid.

    • @margosugitachi9693
      @margosugitachi9693 3 года назад +1

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 Hi, I once again went to an ENT yesterday and was told no fluid, no wax, ears look healthy. Hearing test showed normal pressure! I asked then why won't my ears open or unclog. I really can't live like this. All she said is sometimes we just don't know..... Have you seen this happen in some of your patients. :( This is my fifth month of this awful problem!!

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад +2

      @@margosugitachi9693 I actually see this all the time. I believe that eustachian tube issues can cause a sensation of fullness and pressure in the ears even when all the tests are normal. I would try a nasal steroid spray, like Flonase, which you can get over-the-counter. I would also try Otovent as well.

    • @margosugitachi9693
      @margosugitachi9693 2 года назад +1

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 Thanks for responding. I actually have tried Flonase as prescribed by my first ENT. Did it for more than a couple months. It did nothing. All the medications that the ENT'S have told me to try haven't made any difference. I've tried the Neti Pot, antihistamines, pseudoephedrine, Nasalcrom, singular, and on and on. I've been to 2 dentists, TMJ Specialist, Primary Care MD, PT, upper cervical chiropractor, craniosacral therapy..... :( I just woke up one day in late January with my right ear clogged. Two months later my left ear clogged. I've had on and off deep ear pain, and on and off ringing but mostly on the right side only. I wasn't sick before this happened. This has truly ruined my life. I never knew a problem like this even existed? The one thing I keep coming back to is in August of 2020 I fell out of bed. I hit my right hip and while trying to catch myself I came down hard on my 2 front teeth on my small marble nightstand. I reached up and was surprised to find my 2 teeth still there and not loose. I went back to bed and the next morning I felt fine. So about 5 months later the nightmare with my ear started. I can't help but think it's related. It's really hard to find a doctor who actually cares to help you figure your situation out and get to the root cause. Instead your left in despair, and trying to be your own doctor and detective. I can't tell you what it means to me to at least have you comment on my posts regarding your video. God Bless You, Margo

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад +1

      @@margosugitachi9693 hey Margo, that really sounds awful. It sounds like you’ve done a very thorough job of trying to get your ears to work well and not give you so much trouble. I usually would consider a treatment called a myringtotomy if someone had constant pressure and had failed many other treatments.

  • @dearlybelovedeathbat
    @dearlybelovedeathbat 3 года назад +3

    Hi! I'm using this for the first time tonight and can't find in the instructions that you're supposed to let the air go up your nose. Is that part of the way it works? Cause I accidentally did it and it freaked me out, haha.

    • @margosugitachi9693
      @margosugitachi9693 3 года назад

      Hi Alyssa, did it work? I have a clogged ear that won't open and I"m going crazy. Thank You So Much

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      Yes, air should go into your nose, up your eustachian tube, and cause your ears to pop.

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      @Jim Spencer Yeah there’s no guarantee that otovent is going to work. There’s research that shows that it can help, but certainly it’s not a magic cure.

    • @skillsmachine9164
      @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад

      @Jim Spencer same for me im 2 days in. Feels like the air went through and in to my ears but didnt pop. Feels weird now, like there is air still in there

    • @skillsmachine9164
      @skillsmachine9164 2 года назад

      @Jim Spencer how did it feel when you first started it?

  • @heythere6983
    @heythere6983 Год назад

    I can open my tubes I just don’t seem to drain what’s behind my eardrum. Iv used this and one day it seemed to add bubbles to the fluid behind my eardrum and not much else .
    I have an otoscope that I can use to see it myself . Tried using them again today but didn’t even get bubbles or much of an effect . My worry is I am a musician and the idea of cutting my eardrum really worries me. Certainly it must cause scar tissue and that tissue must not let the eardrum move as it wouldn’t normally this affect the way I would hear sound?
    Iv heard people say they’ve had issues with the survey to drain the ear and others say they were fine of hearing but honestly they aren’t musicians and don’t have developed ears so it’s tough to know if cutting the ear drum would affect hearing frequencies in a certain way, also there true recovery time . Some people say 3 days and I highly doubt the recovery will only be 3 days and I haven’t seen pictures of healed eardrums after the surgey, I wouldn’t want mine being some way collapsed or not rounded like it is now .
    Iv wondered if trying to shoot a little liquid of the estuchian tubes would soften and help remove the substance behind ear drum . I doubt it’d get stuck or be any worse . I can open my tubes .
    I wish someone would simply invent a small vacuum to go up the estuchian tube and pull the mucus out . I mean they already shove a tube fairly high for the tuboplasty procedure. I don’t get why that same type of device can’t be made with a hollow pipe that can go higher up and slurp out the issue .

  • @adamuk6810
    @adamuk6810 2 года назад

    Can i use this product with T tubes or grommets my ears got loads of fliud in. I have t tubes was wondering if this could help.

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      With T tubes or grommets, you really shouldn’t need to use it, because the air space underneath the eardrum should have equal pressure with the ambient pressure. But If you do use it, you might find that you blow air out of your ears. It shouldn’t hurt things, though.

    • @adamuk6810
      @adamuk6810 2 года назад

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 thanks for reply I have t tubes in had them in for years. This set are new 18 months old but just had an ear infection in my right ear. I now feel like my ear has loads of fliud in it and can't get rid of it. Had antibiotics what would your advise be?

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      @@adamuk6810 if the tubes are open, ear drops are usually more effective than antibiotics by mouth.

    • @adamuk6810
      @adamuk6810 2 года назад

      @@dr.shellenberger9830 I really struggle taking ear drops as they block the tubes. Do you think I need a new right t tube?. Or should I have then taken out let the holes heal and try this product,

    • @dr.shellenberger9830
      @dr.shellenberger9830  2 года назад

      @@adamuk6810 drops shouldn’t block the tubes. There is a little bump in front of the ear, called the tragus (google it). After you put the drops in, push on the tragus 3-4 times. That should push the drops through the tubes.
      Otherwise, really to give good advice about your ears, I’d want to do a good exam. I consider otovent to be a more conservative treatment than tubes. If tubes aren’t working, I wouldn’t necessarily think that otovent would be a “magic cure”. Wish I had better news.